![]() The key is “will appear.” Show Markup is even more insidious. ![]() It’s often useful to move back and forth between Final: Show Markup or Original: Show Markup and Final view to see exactly how the document will appear once it is finalized. A great tool, since tracked changes can really wreak havoc with formatting. In Final or Original View, a document appears to be revision free. This may seem obvious, but in Word three nasty traps await the unwary: Final View, Original View, and Show Markup. See this post on JD Supra.Īnything and everything! If you turn on track changes and revise a document your edits will live on in perpetuity until they are accepted or rejected. If you’re a Word 2007 user, don’t despair. Now that I’ve worked with Office 2010 for a while, it seemed like high time to revisit the subject of tracked changes. I’ve blogged before about Microsoft Word Tips and Tricks and described how to strip out coding when converting a document from Word to WordPerfect.
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